
The Swimming Song
This summer I went swimming 
This summer I might have drowned 
But I held my breath and I kicked my feet 
And I moved my arms around
I moved my arms around
This summer I swam in the ocean
And I swam in a swimming pool
Salt my wounds, chlorine my eyes
I'm a self-destructive fool
I'm a self-destructive fool
This summer I did the backstroke 
And you know that that's not all 
I did the breast stroke and the butterfly 
And the old Australian crawl
The old Australian crawl
This summer I swam in a public place 
And a reservoir, to boot
At the latter I was informal
At the former I wore my suit
I wore my swimming suit, yeah
This summer I did swan dives 
And jackknifes for you all 
And once when you weren't looking 
I did a cannonball
I did a cannonball
This summer I went swimming 
This summer I might have drowned 
But I held my breath and I kicked my feet 
And I moved my arms around
I moved my arms around
Yeah hee!
Autor(es): Loudon Wainwright III










